Celebration of the EucharistRite of Ordination
of
His Excellency
The Most Reverend Daniel E. Garcia, D.D.as
AUXILIARY BIshop of AUsTIN
by
His Excellency
The Most Reverend Joe S. Vásquez, D.D., S.T.L.BIshop of AUsTIN
in the presence of
His Eminence
Daniel Cardinal DiNardo, D.D., S.T.L.ARchBIshop of GALvesToN-hoUsToN
Tuesday, the third of March
Two Thousand and fifteen
Two o’clock in the Afternoon
st. William parish
Round Rock, Texas
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His HolinessPope Francis
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His ExcellencyThe Most Reverend Carlo Maria Viganò
Apostolic Nuncio to the United States of America
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ing
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His EminenceThe Most Reverend Daniel Cardinal DiNardo
Archbishop of Galveston-Houston
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His ExcellencyThe Most Reverend John E. McCarthy
Third Bishop of Austin
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His ExcellencyThe Most Reverend Gregory M. Aymond
Archbishop of New OrleansFourth Bishop of Austin
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His ExcellencyThe Most Reverend Joe S. Vásquez
Fifth Bishop of Austin
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His ExcellencyThe Most Reverend Daniel E. Garcia
Auxiliary Bishop of Austin
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Ministers of the LiturgyCelebrant and Principal Consecrator
Bishop Joe s. vásquez
Co-consecrators Archbishop Gregory M. Aymond
Bishop Michael sis
Concelebrating Bishops
Concelebrating Priests
Chaplains to Bishop-elect GarciaReverend Monsignor elmer holtman Reverend Monsignor Louis pavlicek
Deacons Deacon David Boren Deacon Allen Desorcie Deacon David ochoa Deacon Ron Walker
Acolytesseminarians from the Diocese of Austin
Lectorssr. Mary Lou Barba, McDp
Mr. Dominic Lindauer
Gift BearersMs. Lydia Anita Garcia
Ms. Rebecca susan GarciaMs. sylvia Ann Garcia
Master of Ceremonies Reverend Le-Minh pham
Assisting Masters of Ceremonies Reverend James Misko very Reverend Michael o’connor
Diocesan Choir and Instrumentalists Mrs. Andrea Ramos, Director Dr. Andrea pobanz, Organist Mr. Benjamin Balleza, Pianist Mr. Benjamin cox, Cantor Mrs. susan Leach, Flautist Ms. cherokee chatterton, Percussionist Brass Quartet
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Celebration of the EucharistAnd Rite of Ordination
Prelude
Introductory Rites
Entrance Procession
To JesUs chRIsT oUR soveReIGN KINGChepponis
Congregation
1. To2. Your3. To
Je -reignyou,
susex -
and
Christ,tend,
to
ourO
your
sov -King
church,
’reignbe -
great
King,nign,King,
WhoToWe
isev -
pledge
the’ryour
world’sland
heart’s
sal -andob -
va -na -la -
tion,tion;tion;
AllForUn -
praiseintil
andyourbe -
hom -King -fore
agedom,your
doLord
throne
wedi -we
bringvine,sing
AndA -In
thanksloneend -
andweless
ad -findju -
o -sal -bi -
ra -va -la -
tion.tion.tion.
ChristChristChrist
Je -Je -Je -
sus,sus,sus,
Vic -Vic -Vic -
tor!tor!tor!
ChristChristChrist
Je -Je -Je -
sus,sus,sus,
Rul -Rul -Rul -
er!er!er!
ChristChristChrist
Je -Je -Je -
sus,sus,sus,
LordLordLord
andandand
Re -Re -Re -
deem -deem -deem -
(Interlude)er!er!er!
MSM-60-8200A
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1727 Larkin Williams Road, Fenton, MO 63026-2024All rights reserved Printed in U.S.A.
Reproducible page for congregation
To Jesus Christ, Our Sovereign King
Choir:Christus vincit! Christus regnat! Christus imperat!Christ Jesus, Victor! Christ Jesus, Ruler! Christ Jesus, Lord and Redeemer!
This page may be reproduced for congregational use provided quantitycopies are purchased for choir use and copyright notices are included.
Choral arrangement by James ChepponisICH GLAUB AN GOTT
from Mainz Gesangbuch, 1870Martin B. Hellriegel, 1891-1981, alt.
For the Episcopal ordination of The Most Reverend Robert J. Hermann,Auxiliary Bishop of St. Louis, Thursday, December 12, 2002
Text copyright © 1941 Martin B. Hellriegel. Copyright © 1978 transferred to Irene C. Mueller.All rights reserved. Used by permission.
Congregation
1. To2. Your3. To
Je -reignyou,
susex -
and
Christ,tend,
to
ourO
your
sov -King
church,
’reignbe -
great
King,nign,King,
WhoToWe
isev -
pledge
the’ryour
world’sland
heart’s
sal -andob -
va -na -la -
tion,tion;tion;
AllForUn -
praiseintil
andyourbe -
hom -King -fore
agedom,your
doLord
throne
wedi -we
bringvine,sing
AndA -In
thanksloneend -
andweless
ad -findju -
o -sal -bi -
ra -va -la -
tion.tion.tion.
ChristChristChrist
Je -Je -Je -
sus,sus,sus,
Vic -Vic -Vic -
tor!tor!tor!
ChristChristChrist
Je -Je -Je -
sus,sus,sus,
Rul -Rul -Rul -
er!er!er!
ChristChristChrist
Je -Je -Je -
sus,sus,sus,
LordLordLord
andandand
Re -Re -Re -
deem -deem -deem -
(Interlude)er!er!er!
MSM-60-8200A
Copyright © 2003 MorningStar Music Publishers[ASCAP Subsidiary: Birnamwood Publications]
1727 Larkin Williams Road, Fenton, MO 63026-2024All rights reserved Printed in U.S.A.
Reproducible page for congregation
To Jesus Christ, Our Sovereign King
Choir:Christus vincit! Christus regnat! Christus imperat!Christ Jesus, Victor! Christ Jesus, Ruler! Christ Jesus, Lord and Redeemer!
This page may be reproduced for congregational use provided quantitycopies are purchased for choir use and copyright notices are included.
Choral arrangement by James ChepponisICH GLAUB AN GOTT
from Mainz Gesangbuch, 1870Martin B. Hellriegel, 1891-1981, alt.
For the Episcopal ordination of The Most Reverend Robert J. Hermann,Auxiliary Bishop of St. Louis, Thursday, December 12, 2002
Text copyright © 1941 Martin B. Hellriegel. Copyright © 1978 transferred to Irene C. Mueller.All rights reserved. Used by permission.
Congregation
1. To2. Your3. To
Je -reignyou,
susex -
and
Christ,tend,
to
ourO
your
sov -King
church,
’reignbe -
great
King,nign,King,
WhoToWe
isev -
pledge
the’ryour
world’sland
heart’s
sal -andob -
va -na -la -
tion,tion;tion;
AllForUn -
praiseintil
andyourbe -
hom -King -fore
agedom,your
doLord
throne
wedi -we
bringvine,sing
AndA -In
thanksloneend -
andweless
ad -findju -
o -sal -bi -
ra -va -la -
tion.tion.tion.
ChristChristChrist
Je -Je -Je -
sus,sus,sus,
Vic -Vic -Vic -
tor!tor!tor!
ChristChristChrist
Je -Je -Je -
sus,sus,sus,
Rul -Rul -Rul -
er!er!er!
ChristChristChrist
Je -Je -Je -
sus,sus,sus,
LordLordLord
andandand
Re -Re -Re -
deem -deem -deem -
(Interlude)er!er!er!
MSM-60-8200A
Copyright © 2003 MorningStar Music Publishers[ASCAP Subsidiary: Birnamwood Publications]
1727 Larkin Williams Road, Fenton, MO 63026-2024All rights reserved Printed in U.S.A.
Reproducible page for congregation
To Jesus Christ, Our Sovereign King
Choir:Christus vincit! Christus regnat! Christus imperat!Christ Jesus, Victor! Christ Jesus, Ruler! Christ Jesus, Lord and Redeemer!
This page may be reproduced for congregational use provided quantitycopies are purchased for choir use and copyright notices are included.
Choral arrangement by James ChepponisICH GLAUB AN GOTT
from Mainz Gesangbuch, 1870Martin B. Hellriegel, 1891-1981, alt.
For the Episcopal ordination of The Most Reverend Robert J. Hermann,Auxiliary Bishop of St. Louis, Thursday, December 12, 2002
Text copyright © 1941 Martin B. Hellriegel. Copyright © 1978 transferred to Irene C. Mueller.All rights reserved. Used by permission.
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LAUDATe DoMINUMWalker
Greeting
Penitential Act
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GLoRIA
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The Liturgy of the WordPrimera Lectura Jer 1:4-9
Pues irás a donde yo te envíe y dirás lo que yo te mande.
Lectura del libro del profeta Jeremías
palabras de Jeremías, hijo de Jilquías, uno de los sacerdotes residentes en Anatot, territorio de Benjamín.en tiempo de Josías, el señor me dirigió estas palabras: “Desde antes de formarte en el seno materno, te conozco; desde antes de que nacieras, te consagré como profeta para las naciones”.
Yo le contesté: “pero, señor mío, yo no sé expresarme, porque apenas soy un muchacho”.
el señor me dijo:“No digas que eres un muchacho, pues irás a donde yo te envíe y dirás lo que yo te mande. No tengas miedo, porque yo estoy contigo para protegerte”, palabra del señor.
el señor extendió entonces su brazo, con su mano me tocó la boca y me dijo:“Desde hoy pongo mis palabras en tu boca y te doy autoridad sobre pueblos y reyes.”
palabra de Dios.R. Te alabamos, Señor.
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Responsorial Psalm Ps 89
foR eveR I WILL sINGReza
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Second Reading Eph 4:1-7; 11-13
In the work of ministry, in building up the Body of Christ.
A reading from the Letter of saint paul to the ephesians
Brothers and sisters:I, a prisoner for the Lord,urge you to live in a manner worthy of the call you have received,with all humility and gentleness, with patience,bearing with one another through love,striving to preserve the unity of the spiritthrough the bond of peace:one Body and one spirit,you were also called to the one hope of your call;one Lord, one faith, one baptism;one God and father of all,who is over all and through all and in all.But grace was given to each of usaccording to the measure of christ’s gift. And he gave some as Apostles, others as prophets,others as evangelists, others as pastors and teachers,to equip the holy ones for the work of ministry,or building up the Body of christ,until we all attain to the unity of faithand knowledge of the son of God, to mature manhood,to the extent of the full stature of christ. The Word of the Lord.R. Thanks be to God.
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Gospel Acclamation
LeNTeN GospeL AccLAMATIoNKeil
Gospel Jn 21:15-17
Apacienta mis corderos, apacienta mis ovejas.
Lectura del santo evangelio según san Juan
en aquel tiempo, le preguntó Jesús a simón pedro: “simón, hijo de Juan, ¿me amas más que éstos?” el le contestó: “sí, señor, tú sabes que te quiero”. Jesús le dijo: “Apacienta mis corderos”.
por segunda vez le preguntó: “simón, hijo de Juan, ¿me amas?” el le respondió: “sí, señor; tú sabes que te quiero”. Jesús le dijo: “pastorea mis ovejas”.
por tercera vez le preguntó: “simón, hijo de Juan, ¿me quieres?” pedro, se entristeció de que Jesús le hubiera preguntado por tercera vez si lo quería, y le contestó: “señor, tú lo sabes todo; tú bien sabes que te quiero”. Jesús le dijo: “Apacienta mis ovejas.”
palabra del señor.R. Gloria a ti Señor Jesús.
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Rite of Ordination of the Bishop
The Rite of Ordination of the Bishop begins with the singing of the Veni Creator Spiritus. As an invocation of the Holy Spirit, this ancient chant is traditionally used at the consecration of bishops.
veNI cReAToR spIRITUs
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come, holy Ghost, creator blest, and in our hearts take up Thy rest;come with Thy grace and heav’nly aid, To fill the hearts which Thou hast made.
o comforter, to Thee we cry, Thou heav’nly gift of God most high, Thou fount of life, and fire of love,and sweet anointing from above.o finger of the hand divine,The sevenfold gift of grace are thine; true promise of the father thou, who dost the tongue with power endow.
Thy light to every sense impart, And shed thy love in every heart; thine own unfailing might supply to strengthen our infirmity.
Drive far away our ghostly foe, and thine abiding peace bestow; if thou be our preventing Guide, no evil can our steps betide.
Make thou to us the father known Teach us the eternal son to ownand thee, whose name we ever bless,of both the spirit, to confess.
praise we the father and the son and holy spirit with them one; and may the son on us bestow the gifts that from the spirit flow.
Presentation of the Bishop-elect
Reverend Monsignors Elmer Holtman and Louis Pavlicek present Bishop-elect Garcia to the Principal Consecrator.
Reading of the Apostolic Letter
The Apostolic Letter is the official document from Pope Francis appointing Very Reverend Daniel E. Garcia as Auxiliary Bishop of Austin. It is read by Very Reverend Chris Ferrer, Judicial Vicar for the Diocese of Austin.
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Consent of the People
After the reading of the Apostolic Letter, all are asked to give their assent.
R. Thanks be to God.
Homily
Bishop Vásquez then addresses the assembly and Bishop-elect Garcia on the place and role of the Bishop within the Church.
Promise of the Elect
Following an ancient custom of the Church, Bishop Vásquez questions Bishop-elect Garcia about his resolve to fulfill the responsibilities of the episcopal ministry.
Litany of Supplication
Bishop Vásquez invites all to pray that God will bestow His grace upon Bishop-elect Garcia to provide for the needs of the Church.
While Bishop-elect Garcia lies prostrate on the floor, all join in prayer for him and for the Church.
LITANY of The sAINTs
CANTOR: ALL:
Holy Mary, Mother of God, St. Michael, Holy Angels of God St. John the Baptist (continues through the names of the saints) Lord, be merciful, From all evil, (continues through “By the outpouring of the Holy Spirit”) Be merciful to us sinners, Govern and protect your holy Church… (continues through “Jesus, Son of the living God”)
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Laying On of Hands
Bishop Vásquez imposes hands on the head of Bishop-elect Garcia, invoking the power of the Holy Spirit, the same Spirit given by Christ to the Apostles. The co-consecrators and all the other Bishops also impose hands, signifying that the ordination of a bishop is a collegial act of the Order of Bishops, incorporating a new member into their community for the service of the Church.
Prayer of Ordination
While the Book of Gospels is held above the head of Bishop-elect Garcia, the Prayer of Ordination is said. This ancient prayer invokes the power of the Holy Spirit upon Bishop-elect Garcia and recalls the importance and role of the Bishop within the Church. The placing of the Book of the Gospels upon the head of Bishop-elect Garcia during the Prayer of Ordination, as well as the presentation of it to him, illustrate that the faithful preaching of the word of God is the pre-eminent obligation of the office of Bishop.
Anointing of the Bishop’s Head and the Handing On of the Book of the Gospels and the Insignia
The anointing of the head is the sign of the Bishop’s distinctive share in the Priesthood of Christ. The presentation of the ring symbolizes the Bishop’s fidelity to the Bride of Christ, the Church; investiture with the miter signifies his resolve to pursue holiness; the presentation of the crosier signifies the duty of guiding and governing the Church entrusted to him. Bishop Vásquez leads Bishop Garcia to his chair. After setting aside his crosier, Bishop Garcia rises and receives the fraternal kiss from Bishop Vásquez and the other Bishops.
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The Liturgy of EucharistThe Preparation of the Altar and Gifts
The KING of Love MY shepheRD IsMurray/Baker
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SanctushoLY
Keil
The Mystery of Faith
sAve Us, sAvIoR of The WoRLDKeil
Great Amen
DoXoLoGY AND AMeNKeil
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The Communion Rite
The Lord’s Prayer
Lamb of God
AGNUs DeI, vATIcAN XvII
Communion Hymns
I AM The BReAD of LIfe Toolan
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I AM The BReAD of LIfe (cont’d)Toolan
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AL pARTIR eL pANRubalcava
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BReAD of LIfe, cUp of BLessING Dufner/Guimont
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The Concluding Rites
Hymn of Thanksgiving
The assembly sings a hymn of thanksgiving as Bishop Garcia is led through the church while offering his blessing.
o GoD BeYoND ALL pRAIsINGThaxted, Hobby
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Remarks by Bishop Garcia
Solemn Blessing and Dismissal
Recessional Song
LIfT hIGh The cRossCrucifer, Hobby
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Refrain
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Chris
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new
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born
once
our
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All repeat Refrain
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MSM-60-7020
Reproducible Congregational Page
Lift High the Cross
CRUCIFERSydney H. Nicholson, 1875-1947
George W. Kitchin, 1827-1912Michael R. Newbolt, 1874-1956
Text and tune copyright © 1974 Hope Publishing CompanyCarol Stream, IL 60188. All rights reserved. Used by permission.
Published 2007 Birnamwood Publications (ASCAP)A division of MorningStar Music Publishers, Inc., St. Louis, MO
All rights reserved. Printed in U.S.A.
Purchaser may reproduce this page for the congregation provided the above copyright notice is included.
& 44 .œ jœLift high the
Refrain
All:
. œcross, the
.œ jœ œ œlove of Christ pro
. œclaim Till-
& œ œ all the world
œ œ a dore
œ œ œ œ œhis sa cred
wname.- -
& .œ# jœCome,
Led
All
O
So
Chris
on
new
Lord,
shall
tians,
their
born
once
our
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
All:
Men:
Choir:
Women:
All:
# fol
way
sol
lift
song
low
by
diers
ed
of
.œ jœ# œ œwhere
this
of
on
tri
our
tri
the
the
umph
cap
um
Cru
glo
ev
tain
phant
ci
rious
er
trod,
sign,
ed
tree,
be:
-
-
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-
-
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& Our
The
Bear
Raise
Praise
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hosts
on
us,
to
vic
of
their
and
the
to
God
brows
let
Cru
rious,
in
the
your
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.œ jœ œ œ#Christ,
con
seal
cross
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the
qu’ring
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the
for
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mag
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All repeat Refrain
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MSM-60-7020
Reproducible Congregational Page
Lift High the Cross
CRUCIFERSydney H. Nicholson, 1875-1947
George W. Kitchin, 1827-1912Michael R. Newbolt, 1874-1956
Text and tune copyright © 1974 Hope Publishing CompanyCarol Stream, IL 60188. All rights reserved. Used by permission.
Published 2007 Birnamwood Publications (ASCAP)A division of MorningStar Music Publishers, Inc., St. Louis, MO
All rights reserved. Printed in U.S.A.
Purchaser may reproduce this page for the congregation provided the above copyright notice is included.
All music used with permission.
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Blazon and significance of the
Coat of Armsof the Most Reverend Daniel e. Garcia, D.D.
Auxiliary Bishop of Austin
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The shield is ensigned with external elements that identify the bearer as a bishop. A gold processional cross, known as the Jerusalem cross, appears behind and above the shield. The galero, or “pilgrim’s hat,” is used heraldically in various colors and with specific numbers of tassels to indicate the rank of a bearer of a coat of arms. A bishop uses a green galero with three rows of green tassels on each side totaling twelve.
on the shield, the dark blue wavy line which runs horizontal across the shield is a reminder of the colorado River which runs through the local church, the Diocese of Austin. Upon the blue river in the center of the shield is a symbol of the scallop or pilgrim’s shell, which is a symbol of baptism. The shell’s white color reminds us of God’s purity. The shell is also a reminder to all that Baptism is the beginning of the sacramental journey in the church. It is in Baptism where a person is initiated into the relationship with Jesus christ. Also, the centered shell affirms that Baptism is the one sacrament which is shared by all who are members of the Body of christ.
In the top field of the shield are the Greek letters Alpha and Omega, which are the first and last letters of the Greek alphabet. for christians, the Alpha signifies the beginning and the omega signifies the end. In the Book of Revelation 22:13, Jesus says, “I am the Alpha and the omega, the first and the last, the beginning and the end.” Ritually, these two symbols are recalled in the lighting of the paschal candle (easter fire) at the easter vigil each year. on this holiest of all nights, we remember that christ is our beginning and our end.
The three roses at the bottom of the shield signify a devotion to our Blessed Mother, under the patronage of our Lady of Guadalupe, patroness of the Americas. The roses remind us of her tender, loving presence, just as expressed to st. Juan Diego in his finding of this miracle (roses) on that cold December morning. As we know, these roses fell to the ground when st. Juan Diego opened up his tilma, displaying the well-known image of our Lady of Guadalupe.
Bishop Garcia’s motto “Walk Humbly with God” is taken from the passage of the book of the prophet Micah (6:8). God invites us to take on a sense of humility as we journey through life, thus adhering ourselves more and more to the ways and heart of God.
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The Most Reverend Daniel E. Garcia
A Brief Biography
on January 21, 2015, pope francis named Reverend Daniel e. Garcia, 54, as Auxiliary Bishop of the Diocese of Austin. he has served as vicar General and Moderator of the curia since March 2014. Daniel elias Garcia was born in 1960 in cameron, Texas, to Daniel castilleja Garcia, Jr. and the late sarah Muñoz Garcia. he was raised in the catholic faith and received all of his sacraments at santísimo sacramento parish in cameron. Bishop Garcia has three younger sisters: sylvia, Becky, and Lydia.
he earned an associate of arts degree from Tyler Junior college in Tyler, Texas; a bachelor’s degree in philosophy; a master’s degree of divinity from st. Mary’s seminary at the University of st. Thomas in houston; and a master’s degree in liturgical studies from st. John’s University in collegeville, Minnesota.
Bishop Garcia was ordained to the priesthood for the Diocese of Austin on May 28, 1988. following ordination, his pastoral assignments as parochial vicar in Austin included: st. catherine of siena, cristo Rey, st. Louis King of france; parochial vicar at st. Mary Magdalene parish in humble, Texas in the Archdiocese of Galveston-houston; and founding pastor of st. vincent de paul parish in Austin. over the years, Bishop Garcia has served as an Associate vocation Director, Dean and as a member of the presbyteral council and college of consultors. he has also served on the Diocesan Liturgical commission, Diaconal Advisory committee and priest personnel Board.
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Acknowledgements
Dear Brothers and sisters in christ,
I am very grateful for your presence today at this eucharistic celebration and my episcopal ordination as Auxiliary Bishop of Austin. This is a new chapter in the life of the Diocese of Austin and in my own personal life. As many of you have heard me say, “God is indeed one of surprises!”
I wish to express my thanks to the many people who have contributed in making this day come to fruition. from the very moment of the announcement of my appointment by pope francis, countless men and women began to prepare and pray for this day. I am in awe of the time, talent and treasure which so many have shared in order to make this day a reality.
I am very touched by the many kind words, signs and gestures of support and, especially, the promise of prayers that so many of you have offered. All of you are indeed blessings to me! please continue to pray for me as I accept this new ministry in the church. I look forward to continuing my work and ministry to the faithful of this diocese. May christ the Good shepherd continue to guide us and lead us to “walk humbly with God” in all that we do.
sincerely in christ,
Most Reverend Daniel e. GarciaAuxiliary Bishop of Austin